8 Thursday, August 30, 1973 University Daily Kansan Class Membership Drops Again Class membership at KU, which fell by about 45 per cent last year, is down again this year, according to figures released yesterday by Steve Clark, assistant director of the alumni association and advisor for class activities. This fall 2,434 students paid class dues, compared with 2,434 last fall and 4,075 in the previous year. The senior class suffered the greatest drop in membership, according to Clark's figures. A total of seven hundred twenty-one students died in class dues, compared with 506 last year. one other classes fared better in total enrollment. A total of 1,072 freshmen, sophomores and juniors paid $4 class dues this fall, compared with 1,694 last year. A breakdown of membership for each class is not yet available. "This means that all of the clauses are going to be operating with less funds," goes Stern. Many things are being offered, said Pat Beat the Crowds at SUA SATURDAY MATINEES 2:00 & 4:30 p.m. This Week: "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" SUA Film Series tickets now available for Science Fiction, Classical, and Film Society. $5 each. Also, a ten-film pass good for any ten films in the Classical,Film Society,and/or Special Film Series. Season tickets available at SUA Office. Neumstur, Salina senior and president of the senior class and chairman of the board Events planned for the fall semester include a concert by Bette Midler Oct. 22 and a homecoming rally in Allen Field House followed by a free beer party. A special occasion for senior class card holders will be Senior Week, Nov. 4 to 10. In that week, senior class regalia, which will be distributed in the morgues, will be distributed to card holders. Nov. 10 has been designated Senior Day, and seniors will be invited to a class beer party during halftime of the KL-Colerider winner will be announced at halftime. The senior class will sponsor a dinner for alumni and friends of the University after graduation. HOPE award would be able to do this with the private privilege fee, probably about 90 cents. wevtorm said seniors who weren't class card holders but who wanted to vote for the Class committee chairmen have been appointed but positions still are available on class committees. Roger Borel, Shawnee Mission senior and chairman of the HOPE award committee, said the committee should include an expert set criteria for the HOPE award. Students interested in working on the HOPE award committee should contact Borel. This Thursday, and every Thursday is Ladies Nite at the MAD HATTER 704 New Hampshire The junior class plans to be more service-oriented this year according to Scott McFadden, Syracuse, junior class president. A class service project for the University and the organization of an internship program are some of the activities scheduled. Bill Morton, Prairie Village sophomore and president of his class, said sophomore class plans were tentative until he knew the amount of funds that would be available. All the beer you can drink! 8-12 p.m. Girls ... Guys ... 75° $2^{50}$ SUA Science Fiction Tuesday, Sept. 4 75° 7:30 SUA Film Society Thursday, Aug. 30 The Suitor SUA Popular Films THE LAST PICTURE SHOW 7:30 & 9:30 $ 75^{\circ} $ directed by Peter Bogdanovich —starring— Cybil Shepard Ben Johnson Cloris Leachman Friday, Aug. 31 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m Sat., Sept. 1 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 8:30 75° SUA Classical Films THE PHILADELPHIA STORY directed by George Sukor starring Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant and James Stewart Wednesday, September 5 7:30 & 9:15 75c Woodruff Introduces JAY WILLIAMS Your University Sales Representative Call 841-3361 or 843-2200 anytime for a personal appointment with Jay. Bank financing is available (with approved credit). Jay is a 1972 graduate of St. Benedicts College in Atchison. He is attending KU as a full-time law student this year. This is a new concept in automobile selling. Jay will be glad to meet you at the Union or at your home. There is no need to come to the showroom—let the showroom come to you. Jay has new and used Volkswagens available for sale to students, faculty, administration, alumni and friends of the university. Your sales representative works at your convenience—his hours are your hours. THE LEON RUSSELL SHOW with special guest stars R.E.O.SPEEDWAGON, and JOE WALSH & BARNSTORM and featuring MARY McCREARY LEON RUSSELL A COLLEGE CELEBRATION CESSNA STADIUM WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 3,1973 LABOR DAY OUTSIDE Music All Day Total Freedom Tickets Available at: Kief's Records—Lawrence Choosey Beggar—Kansas City Caper's Corners—Kansas City Tickets $6.00 in Advance $7.00 Day of Concert O U T S I D E Music Starts at High Noon Doors Open 9:30 a.m.